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related to the environment that in turn get sort of turned into political tools for example. the keystone energy. pipeline was in a bill and then the president decided not to move forward with it but really it's been sort of a little wedge issue politically speaking why does this happen so often. because it's politics is the nature of politics it's the organization of hatred's so people are just saying you know the other side screwed up or this screwed up in this case i'm happy to see the president things a little bit on this i think it was a ridiculous cave and. he actually had his own coalition split there were some of his union backers wanted the keystone x.l. pipeline to go through a lot of people want to go through who are not just it's not just because they want to rape the environment or something it's because they recognize that these these energies keep people alive they allow more of us to stay alive and they allow more of us to travel and do all the things that would make us human finally tim we are and it's very clear here in washington i'm sure it is there as wel
related to the environment that in turn get sort of turned into political tools for example. the keystone energy. pipeline was in a bill and then the president decided not to move forward with it but really it's been sort of a little wedge issue politically speaking why does this happen so often. because it's politics is the nature of politics it's the organization of hatred's so people are just saying you know the other side screwed up or this screwed up in this case i'm happy to see the...
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environment and. global food issues and that kind of thing but could we possibly find other solutions if we look outward. possibly i think it's great too i feel like we've lost that spirit of exploration largely it's underfunded a lot of people have it but we don't we don't commit enough to education either at school in our government or in our living room or in our solar system. maybe they'll find some oh worm holes or something of carbon you know carbon based or some of that but no martians.
environment and. global food issues and that kind of thing but could we possibly find other solutions if we look outward. possibly i think it's great too i feel like we've lost that spirit of exploration largely it's underfunded a lot of people have it but we don't we don't commit enough to education either at school in our government or in our living room or in our solar system. maybe they'll find some oh worm holes or something of carbon you know carbon based or some of that but no martians.
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environment and. global food issues and that kind of thing but could we possibly find other solutions if we look outward for that possibly i think it's great too i feel like we've lost that spirit of exploration largely well so and it's underfunded a lot of people have it but we don't we don't commit enough to education either at school in our government or in our living room or in our solar system. that maybe they'll find some oh worm holes or something of carbon you know carbon based or some of that but you know martians know martians what if they did find martian there i don't think they'll want to come to earth if they're getting our television they won't be want to be coming though they'll be seen hard live for dashing something like you know whether or not you think it's a big deal that humans have technology on mars the bottom line is it kind of is the big deal. or at least it's a massive accomplishment no matter what we learned from man's. far back in just a moment with our top stories a for t
environment and. global food issues and that kind of thing but could we possibly find other solutions if we look outward for that possibly i think it's great too i feel like we've lost that spirit of exploration largely well so and it's underfunded a lot of people have it but we don't we don't commit enough to education either at school in our government or in our living room or in our solar system. that maybe they'll find some oh worm holes or something of carbon you know carbon based or some...
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would come to us not with big stories but with supporting information and the newspaper has to be an environment where we say to people come and tell us the truth. and if you need to be protected, we will protect you. >> what do you say to people that say wootoodward is a better reporter and bernstein is a better writer? >> brilliant sentences, brilliant paragraphs. then there is time i come up with the information. i think it really -- that's -- >> is that your favorite question, bradley? >> yeah. >> the collaboration, yeah, but there is real collaboration. you have to -- i mean in the end when you work with somebody like carl who is so resourceful and so aggressive and so tough minded, you are humbled because you see -- i mean i quite honestly come into the office at 8:00 or 9:00 and carl would be there. didn't eat dinner. was just churning on the story. there is, you know, we love reporting. i mean there's definitely no question he's the better writer than i am. >> again, there's a lot of reversal. >> okay. finally, so this was when you were 29, 30 years old. you'll never see a story this goo
would come to us not with big stories but with supporting information and the newspaper has to be an environment where we say to people come and tell us the truth. and if you need to be protected, we will protect you. >> what do you say to people that say wootoodward is a better reporter and bernstein is a better writer? >> brilliant sentences, brilliant paragraphs. then there is time i come up with the information. i think it really -- that's -- >> is that your favorite...
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manning one had committed a crime now in the eyes of many of his supporters this really creates an environment where bradley manning won't be able to get a fair trial given the fact that the commander in chief has already pretty much rendered him guilty in this trial saying that he has committed a crime and second of all the supporters of bradley manning also want president obama to step in and to him to guarantee that many another u.s. soldiers are not punished before they go to trial now there's been a lot of world right worldwide criticism over the treatment of bradley manning while incarceration by the u.s. government in fact the u.n. torture chief called his treatment degrading even you know former spokesperson of this the state department p.j. crowley said that it was stupid and counterproductive what they were doing to manning so definitely still a lot of anger over the way that manning is being treated so far in these protests that we saw yesterday are a new sign that bradley manning supporters are really stepping up their pressure on the obama administration now how would you describe
manning one had committed a crime now in the eyes of many of his supporters this really creates an environment where bradley manning won't be able to get a fair trial given the fact that the commander in chief has already pretty much rendered him guilty in this trial saying that he has committed a crime and second of all the supporters of bradley manning also want president obama to step in and to him to guarantee that many another u.s. soldiers are not punished before they go to trial now...
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[cheers and applause] i want to fight to protect our environment, our air, and our water. [cheers and applause] i want to fight to expand health care to all americans step by step, children first. [cheers and applause] . with so much at stake, i want to fight for our fiscal prosperity and keep our economy moving. [cheers and applause] for social security and medicare, i have just begun to fight, and i want to fight for you. [cheers and applause] i believe we have a chance in the rest of this campaign to make the single greatest commitment to education since the gi bill, to balance the budget to pay down the debt, to reduce the burden on the children for clean air and clean water, for civil rights, and for women's rights. we have just begun to fight. [cheers and applause] for inequal day's pay for an equal day's work. [cheers and applause] for a woman's right to choose which should never be taken away. never weekend. [cheers and applause] we have just begun to fight. now tonight, tonight, we will leave new hampshire, and in the days and weeks ahead, i will crisscross this c
[cheers and applause] i want to fight to protect our environment, our air, and our water. [cheers and applause] i want to fight to expand health care to all americans step by step, children first. [cheers and applause] . with so much at stake, i want to fight for our fiscal prosperity and keep our economy moving. [cheers and applause] for social security and medicare, i have just begun to fight, and i want to fight for you. [cheers and applause] i believe we have a chance in the rest of this...
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. >> i think we have to talk about the current environment because the dominant fact of the current environment is the way the information is being received. the readers and viewers are very different today. we had a readership that is much more open to real fact than today. there is a huge audience partly whipped into shape by this 24- hour cycle that's looking for information to confirm their already-held political, religious, prejudices', believes, and ideologies. that is the cauldron into which all of this information is put. we had a bit of that. they tried to make our conduct in the press the issue and it worked for a while and they called us democrats and said bradley was a well-known liberal and all the rest. it did not work anymore. i have no doubt there are great reporters out there in news organizations that could do this story. what i don't think -- i'm not so sure it would withstand this cultural reception that it might get ground up in the process. >> i don't think that's the problem. the question is what you have the institution? if you go back and look at this from the perspecti
. >> i think we have to talk about the current environment because the dominant fact of the current environment is the way the information is being received. the readers and viewers are very different today. we had a readership that is much more open to real fact than today. there is a huge audience partly whipped into shape by this 24- hour cycle that's looking for information to confirm their already-held political, religious, prejudices', believes, and ideologies. that is the cauldron...
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reasons why al qaeda supports the violent uprising in syria is that in the last secular more islam is the environment it's easier to recruit new terrorists if the government folds you'll be looking forward to just a very long period to complete disintegration and they will be able to attract more and more fanatical recruits look at the civil war in iraq in two thousand and six and seven it was absolutely appalling the calls to arm fighting groups in syria sound even more alarming given the u.s. history of arming radicals afghanistan one example that it was a placing itself in alliance with the mujahideen including osama bin laden and these people who now of course it is lately been deploring as fanatical fanatical enemies that the united states said these these. alliance's a totally cynical and totally opportunistic there's not a shred of grins. but despite the hocks outcry the obama administration is taking a more cautious stance with regards to syria we don't think more arms into syria is the right answer some analysts say arming the very much fractured syrian opposition would contribute to its fur
reasons why al qaeda supports the violent uprising in syria is that in the last secular more islam is the environment it's easier to recruit new terrorists if the government folds you'll be looking forward to just a very long period to complete disintegration and they will be able to attract more and more fanatical recruits look at the civil war in iraq in two thousand and six and seven it was absolutely appalling the calls to arm fighting groups in syria sound even more alarming given the u.s....
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we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals what the poor props we do not want anymore a new deal molds. our core system it's just there was a does more experience and i'm just i'm just appalled but that's allowed to go on america. we are getting this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used like a board to experiment to be used as guinea pig. oh now we have more questions than we have had three guards in like. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. a giant corporations are old today. here with r.t. the main stories we're covering for you this hour barack obama pledges another program for change during his annual state of the union address that is approval rating suffering and the republicans turning up the heat the president is trying to ratchet up support for reelection in november. in libya gadhafi loyalists claim they've seized control of the town of bani walid and abolish the government appointed military counsel the countr
we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals what the poor props we do not want anymore a new deal molds. our core system it's just there was a does more experience and i'm just i'm just appalled but that's allowed to go on america. we are getting this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used like a board to experiment to be used as guinea pig. oh now we have more questions than we have had three guards in like. news...
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we have seen the damage it has done to acknowledge the environment market and we call it what the four props we do not want any more new modes. or core systems because that was a dismal experience and i'm dissing just appalled that that's allowed to go on. eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no they have a link there for it being used they can abort to experiment and be used as guinea pig. now we have more questions than answers. in flight. please. please. use. the british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy max cons are there are no holds. headlines. as a report. says . welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the revolution in egypt one year on see. if you see. you know it's very interesting john i know in reading some of the media coverage of the revolution when you're on not really american but more like british and european is that they instead of this kind of dichotomy be have the muslim brotherhood in the military it looks more and more like there were in cahoots with the. each oth
we have seen the damage it has done to acknowledge the environment market and we call it what the four props we do not want any more new modes. or core systems because that was a dismal experience and i'm dissing just appalled that that's allowed to go on. eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no they have a link there for it being used they can abort to experiment and be used as guinea pig. now we have more questions than answers. in flight. please. please. use....
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you have to capture the environment and that's why when we're talking about how do you get to stories like this, it's leadership from the top. it's somebody saying this is what we do, this is the business we're in, this is our purpose, and not doing that just from on high in a weekly meeting, but floor walking. ben used to always say, be out floor walking. he actually had a swagger stick. he'd go around and everyone say why is he talking to jones over there. why is he at this desk and so forth. it was infectious. go to it. you can't live on high as a newspaper editor or as a blogging editor or at bloomberg. you have to be out there stimulating. >> there's another element to this, that is reporters love great stories. i was 16 i went to work at the washington star i thought it was the most exciting damn thing and i think it remains that way today. that you go into a newsroom, the place is electric. and it's' electric because the people who are in that newsroom know that there are stories out there and that's what they do. and you know, there's fun to it. you know, we can talk all we wa
you have to capture the environment and that's why when we're talking about how do you get to stories like this, it's leadership from the top. it's somebody saying this is what we do, this is the business we're in, this is our purpose, and not doing that just from on high in a weekly meeting, but floor walking. ben used to always say, be out floor walking. he actually had a swagger stick. he'd go around and everyone say why is he talking to jones over there. why is he at this desk and so forth....
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fantastic work that is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment professional in the face of the recent assassination of uranium scientists which really was a big blow to the relationship between iran and the. i mean while iran's foreign minister says tehran wants the international community to knowledge the assassinations of its saunters all physicists have been murdered in the capital in the last two years with iran pointing the finger of blame at israel to iran now wants external legal cooperation investigating the cases international relations expert p.j. so scientists in iran and now free to leave their homes. what war is rather striking because very few people are talking about the assassinations of iranian scientists this is taking because the un did release a very definite statement the nonaligned movement has released a statement condemning the assassination of scientists there's been no word from the atlantic followers condemning this act of terrorism in the streets of their own and according to my sources scientists in iran are now fearful of going o
fantastic work that is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment professional in the face of the recent assassination of uranium scientists which really was a big blow to the relationship between iran and the. i mean while iran's foreign minister says tehran wants the international community to knowledge the assassinations of its saunters all physicists have been murdered in the capital in the last two years with iran pointing the finger of blame at israel to...
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environment is the way the information is being received that is correct the readers and viewers are very different today, that we had a readership and the networks had a viewership, i think, that was much more open to real fact than today. whereas today i think there's a huge audience, partly whipped into shape by this 24-hour cycle that is looking for information to confirm their already held political, cultural, religious prejudices, beliefs, ideology and that's the calderon into which all information is put. we had a bit of that in watergate because the white house tried to make our conduct in the press the issue in watergate rather than the conduct of the president and his men and it worked for a while and they called us democrats and they said bradley was a well-known liberal and jfk-ite and all the rest. it then it didn't work anymore. i have no doubt there are dozens are great reporters and news organizations today that could do the story. i'm not so sure that it would withstand this cultural reception that it might be ground up in the process. >> i don't think that's the pro
environment is the way the information is being received that is correct the readers and viewers are very different today, that we had a readership and the networks had a viewership, i think, that was much more open to real fact than today. whereas today i think there's a huge audience, partly whipped into shape by this 24-hour cycle that is looking for information to confirm their already held political, cultural, religious prejudices, beliefs, ideology and that's the calderon into which all...
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as a physician and a public health advocate who i have spent years studying in advocating for a safe environment that's consistent with human health i would actually call for. a moratorium on genetically engineered food until it's been established as safe because once this technology is out of the bag and this is already happening you can't call it back there are some real warning signs right now in the scientific literature we need to put it on hold until we understand what's going on. here johnson i think that one of government's fundamental responsibilities can be to educate and buy can educate the notion that we should mandate labeling we should mandate what ingredients there are in food i have celiac disease i can't consume gluten it makes me sick it's poison so i would not be able to function if it weren't for food labeling it's very very important to me so consumers make their choices but they make their choices based on having all the information that they want genetically modified food should be labeled as such. as we approach the final minutes of the final presidential debate of the tw
as a physician and a public health advocate who i have spent years studying in advocating for a safe environment that's consistent with human health i would actually call for. a moratorium on genetically engineered food until it's been established as safe because once this technology is out of the bag and this is already happening you can't call it back there are some real warning signs right now in the scientific literature we need to put it on hold until we understand what's going on. here...
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we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals what the poor probs we do not want any more and no deal most. of course system is just so there was a does more experience and i'm just i'm just appalled but that's allowed to go on america. here eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used they come aboard to experiment be used as guinea pig. will now we have more questions than we have answers guards in like. mood. today. it's a past eleven pm here in moscow you're watching our top stories with me kevin tens of thousands of egyptians are back on tahrir square marking years now since the uprising that toppled president mubarak's thirty year rule but it's frustration along with celebration because of fragging reforms. president obama kicks off his campaign to stay in the white house using the state of the union address to play safe in the economy he stressed his successes and promises millions of new jobs critics say he's upbeat tone doesn't reflect reality. on the world's top to get others to spill the beans
we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals what the poor probs we do not want any more and no deal most. of course system is just so there was a does more experience and i'm just i'm just appalled but that's allowed to go on america. here eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being used they come aboard to experiment be used as guinea pig. will now we have more questions than we have answers guards in like. mood....
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it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. early that morning it was about. four thirty am we had to be out of our trucks by seven and we already knew what we were going on our mission we were told. before. the soldier that was sketching a map with the gravel. next to his vehicle while some of us saw part of some of the road to rig. we left the post. nearing eleven o'clock we're going down the road and we got pretty close to the i believe that the grubby prison and also the traffic there's no traffic. and right about then. i mean bullets came from everywhere sounded like we were in a hail storm there would come in through the doors and he might take her to him in the windshield or put into it in the jail and you could hear it coming through one door hit the other door with a large tree and i mean they're just coming in everywhere and that it just it reached a crescendo it just seemed
it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. early that morning it was about. four thirty am we had to be out of our trucks by seven and we already knew what we were going on our mission we were told. before. the soldier that was sketching a map with the gravel. next to his vehicle while some...
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we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> yeah, they woke me up with this [ bleep ] with a bunch of [ bleep ] in here. that is what is going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after, you know, we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad. i snapped on you, man. i just woke up, you know? >> what's that? >> my bad if i kind of griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> i understand. >> it was a little surprising to see him kind of let his guard down and apologize. but i was like, wait a second, you don't need to apologize, you know. you just do your thing and don't worry about us. >> don't all give my clothes away before i get back. >> there was the first flicker of awareness in percy, and he actually stopped and was realizing how he was being perceived by other people. when percy got moved back into the general population dorm, he almost acted as though it was his choice, but i think he knew it was a demotion, and i think he felt bad about it, so he had to put on this
we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> yeah, they woke me up with this [ bleep ] with a bunch of [ bleep ] in here. that is what is going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after, you know, we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad. i snapped on you, man. i just woke up, you know? >> what's that? >> my bad if i kind of griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> i understand....
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problems they had to -- you write a lot about it being a problem-rich environment. i want to spend some time talking about that. give us some sense about the early problems. there wasn't a dial tone. there were very basic problems. >> right. >> that had to be solved. >> everything. they use batteries. there was no dial to bees or ringers. there was no hang up things. the amount of detail that went into designing the operating headsets for the women at switchboards. teams of people would work on these for years. teams of chemists would work on the sheathing for cables. other teams work on the insulation. there was a level of detail and amount of work that was pretty much endless. the problems kept proliferating. was it sort of a first time when science was deployed to solve those sorts of product problems? there was. there was small research department at the beginning. bell labs was not a huge -- people in one big department. there was about 10 to 15% of them working in basic research and applied research. the vast majority were working in development. they were loo
problems they had to -- you write a lot about it being a problem-rich environment. i want to spend some time talking about that. give us some sense about the early problems. there wasn't a dial tone. there were very basic problems. >> right. >> that had to be solved. >> everything. they use batteries. there was no dial to bees or ringers. there was no hang up things. the amount of detail that went into designing the operating headsets for the women at switchboards. teams of...
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over thirty laws in the logbooks that discriminate against them specifically and i live in an entire environment of racism and discrimination and then you know i just wanted to jump in there yeah you really do hear that you know israel's the greatest democracy in the middle east that's a really really important point i want to move on now because with a lot to go over i want to play you something that glenn beck said i know these friends but i think that what he's going to say right here really exemplifies what a lot of people think in this country when they want to criticize israeli government's policies but they're scared of being labeled an anti semite let's check it out. you'll know in the quiet of our own souls exactly what's going on here it has nothing to do with embargoes or borders or anything else that can be solved it's because israel exists and it's a jewish state let's be honest with ourselves there are some people who just can't get past that it's the world's oldest hatred anti-semitism and unfortunately it is alive and well in our time. so there is going back just in regards to th
over thirty laws in the logbooks that discriminate against them specifically and i live in an entire environment of racism and discrimination and then you know i just wanted to jump in there yeah you really do hear that you know israel's the greatest democracy in the middle east that's a really really important point i want to move on now because with a lot to go over i want to play you something that glenn beck said i know these friends but i think that what he's going to say right here really...
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these genetic mutations are out in the open environment they reproduce themselves they can destroy the genetic characteristics of previously existing varieties that have been out there for thousands of years all right around it thanks so much for coming on the show and weighing in on this very important topic affects all of us and what we put into our bodies that was ronnie kamens the executive director of the organic consumers association. that's going to do it for this hour but the capital account is next on our t.v.'s let's check in with lauren lister to see what's on today's agenda laura and what are you working on over there either liz well ben bernanke the chairman of the federal reserve was on the hill today and anytime he is there is plenty of fodder for discussion analysis of course a fair share of criticism and today will be no different they're saying that a scenario in which the g.a.o. would really truly audit the fed and that congress would have more ability to audit the fed's business was a nightmare scenario according to bernie he and to one point he's got it right becau
these genetic mutations are out in the open environment they reproduce themselves they can destroy the genetic characteristics of previously existing varieties that have been out there for thousands of years all right around it thanks so much for coming on the show and weighing in on this very important topic affects all of us and what we put into our bodies that was ronnie kamens the executive director of the organic consumers association. that's going to do it for this hour but the capital...
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erodes basic constitutional guarantees such as to process and creates a profoundly anti-democratic environment in america when when you have a government that has assumed for itself the right to execute american citizens. then you have the government being policeman. prosecutor judge jury and executioner due process destroyed our constitution shredded. this is not a democrat or republican issue this is a question of who are we as americans and whether we are going to speak out against what is obviously an abuse of power and in an attempt to gain for the state even you know the power of life and death over individuals without any legal process and . the fact that we don't hear some many people speaking out against this that it's not the top story on every single news channel and we don't hear more of voices from congress that there aren't protests on the street a cause that you know it's just been destroyed in the sense what does that tell you because you ask who we are as americans what's going on and people aren't that people have been loaded into an acceptance of the status quo which sees th
erodes basic constitutional guarantees such as to process and creates a profoundly anti-democratic environment in america when when you have a government that has assumed for itself the right to execute american citizens. then you have the government being policeman. prosecutor judge jury and executioner due process destroyed our constitution shredded. this is not a democrat or republican issue this is a question of who are we as americans and whether we are going to speak out against what is...
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we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> up for this [ bleep ] going on but a bunch of red [ bleep ] in the [ bleep ]. that's what's going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad, when i snapped on you. i just woke up, man. my bad if i got griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> totally understandable. totally. >> it was a little surprising to see him kind of let his guard down and apologize. but i was like, wait a second, you don't need to apologize. you just do your thing and don't worry about us. >> that was the first time i could see a flicker of awareness in percy and he actually stopped and was realizing how he was being perceived by other people. when percy got moved back into the general population dorm, he almost acted as though it was his choice. but i think he knew it was a demotion. i think he felt bad about it. so he had to put on this front for the other guys. >> i been in here before. it's not like i bee
we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> up for this [ bleep ] going on but a bunch of red [ bleep ] in the [ bleep ]. that's what's going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad, when i snapped on you. i just woke up, man. my bad if i got griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> totally understandable. totally. >> it was a little surprising to...
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in the campaign and as you mentioned earlier i think it's something where there's much of the same environment the same mood in u.s. public opinion on how we're going to approach these problems do you think that you mentioned the bush administration sentiment do you think that the romney campaign sentiment mimics that of the bush administration in terms of their hard line stance on foreign policy was a little bit early to tell just because they haven't really spoken in detail about a lot of this i mean what you can see is that a lot of the campaigns advisors their foreign policy advisers are made up of a lot of former of minutes. gratian bush administration officials so it is you know you can draw those lines but i guess that i think on both sides of the debate people want more details to sort of see where they come down on these debates. we are seeing this rhetoric do you think it is a sign that military intervention in syria at this point is inevitable i don't think so i think there's a lot of rhetoric i think both the french president and president obama have recently sort of staked out red
in the campaign and as you mentioned earlier i think it's something where there's much of the same environment the same mood in u.s. public opinion on how we're going to approach these problems do you think that you mentioned the bush administration sentiment do you think that the romney campaign sentiment mimics that of the bush administration in terms of their hard line stance on foreign policy was a little bit early to tell just because they haven't really spoken in detail about a lot of...
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connected professor kenneth couch estimates a 1 dollar rise in the minimum wage in the current economic environment would further reduce teen unemployment opportunities of at least 140,000 jobs. one of the modern manifestations of racist ideology is the assumption that everyone else operates on the basis of incentives, except for african-americans. blacks don't think. they simply do what they are told. told where to live. told where to shop. told where they have to send their children to school, and so one. choice, freedom, preference, options, personal decisions and so on, those are for more sophisticated people. with high level thinking skills, those who deserve freedom. often these are called elites. and the rest of us must do what the sake. elites enjoy their own freedoms, but do not really believe in others our cable of exercising the same freedom just yet. so they positioned themselves as surrogate decision-makers were others who are not nearly as enlightened as they are. if blacks were considered people with equal dignity, a prospective employee would be free to negotiate her own wage for em
connected professor kenneth couch estimates a 1 dollar rise in the minimum wage in the current economic environment would further reduce teen unemployment opportunities of at least 140,000 jobs. one of the modern manifestations of racist ideology is the assumption that everyone else operates on the basis of incentives, except for african-americans. blacks don't think. they simply do what they are told. told where to live. told where to shop. told where they have to send their children to...
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kind of a viewpoint out there it's unclear exactly what the israelis will do to try and pressure the environment ministration or whether they're keeping better lection in mourning. well israel has repeatedly threatened to attack iran's nuclear sites saying that western sanctions aren't working coupled with accusations that iran is behind attacks on its diplomats abroad israel could already be committed to military action as artie's only condition and reports. israel's leaders are actively drumming up the military rhetoric. iran is the biggest terror exporter in the world the israeli government and its security forces will continue to act forcefully systematically and calmly against international terrorism eating from iran. a potential israeli rug clash looks more likely than ever there is speculation a preemptive strike against iran's nuclear sites could happen as early as spring or summer although that's not causing undue concern in israel i think possibly people you know they make their plans for a vacation you know pass or a vacation summer vacation possibly people are beginning to wonder wel
kind of a viewpoint out there it's unclear exactly what the israelis will do to try and pressure the environment ministration or whether they're keeping better lection in mourning. well israel has repeatedly threatened to attack iran's nuclear sites saying that western sanctions aren't working coupled with accusations that iran is behind attacks on its diplomats abroad israel could already be committed to military action as artie's only condition and reports. israel's leaders are actively...